Cardinals' coach Bruce Arians on injuries: We're probably going to lose a few guys for the season

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) is sacked by Arizona Cardinals outside linebacker Sam Acho as Saints tight end Benjamin Watson (82) tries to block in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)

As if getting trounced 31-7 on the road by the New Orleans Saints wasn't bad enough, the Arizona Cardinals might be facing an ever tougher week ahead given the notable injuries sustained Sunday afternoon.

Both special teams standout/outside linebacker Lorenzo Alexander (right foot) and safety Rashad Johnson (finger) left the contest in the first half. And, outside linebacker Sam Acho had to be carted back to the locker room with an ankle injury in the third quarter.

So, when asked by Arizona Sports 620's Paul Calvisi about where his team's focus will be going into a Week 4 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next Sunday, Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians didn't talk X's and O's. Instead, he turned his attention to the health of his players.

"The biggest thing will be to overcome the injuries and to get young players ready to play and the replacements that are now starters," Arians said. "I'm pretty sure we're going to lose a couple of guys probably for the season.

"We'll wait until Wednesday to see how that goes with the X-rays and everything."

Arians didn't specify which starters could be lost for the season, but any of the three could significantly alter their respective units.

Alexander, a Pro Bowler in 2012, has four tackles and a pass deflection in 2013.

Acho also has four tackles and added a sack in Sunday's loss.

Johnson, a first-year starter, has 13 tackles this season.

"We have to regroup. Change has not been good to us," said Arians. "I've already challenged our guys to accept the change of this week, being in Florida practicing and dedicating everything they've got to come out of here 2-2. We can still reach our goals."